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Science of Alchemy Possible discovery

inside unopened Vault B of Sree


Padmanabhaswamy Temple
By Vishnu Sreedhar IITD (9550319434)

There are 6 vaults in Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in which treasures


were found. My research is on the unopened Vault B.

The name of the vault is Sri Mahabharatakonathu Kallara (known as vault


B)and is very closely associated with Padmanabhaswamy.
In 1931 when many of the vaults of the temple waswere opened on the
orders of Maharaja Sri Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varma, a lot of treasures
were found.

But Vault B was not opened during this time. There are a lot of superstitious
beliefs associated with the mysterious door. It is said that in 16th century Raja
Maarthadavarma was the one who locked this door using an enchanted spell
known as Naaga bandam or Naaga pasam.

The saints who then lived had performed the related pooja. To open this
enchanted door it is said that you have to know the Garuda Mantra, which
unfortunately no one alive today know about. Crude methods are not used to
open this door because astrologers predicted that opening this door by any
other means could spell disaster for the local residences like diseases,
famine and other unforeseen problems. Emily Gilchrist Hatch, who was in
Trivandrum in 1933 was a British women, who later in her life wrote a book
'Travancore: A Guide Book for the Visitor, in which she said that in 1908 a
group of treasure hunters went into temple to open this door fled with their
lives as hundreds of snakes tried to attack them.

The priests at the temple say there are lot of supernatural forces that guard
this door, namely Kanjirottu Yakshi and Thekkedom Ugra Narasimham.
Tabolt Mundy was a British police officer, wrote a book in 1927 named The 9
Unknown Men.

The book says that in 273 B.C after The Great King Ashoka converted to
Buddhism a group of ancient fraternity of researchers approached Ashoka.
They passed down their knowledge which was result of over 2000 years of
research.
H.G. Wells, in his abridged version of his _Outline Of World History_ wrote:
"Among the tens of thousands of names of monarchs accumulated, In the
files of history, the name of Ashoka shines almost alone, like a star.". This
statement proves that Asoka was a worthy human for passing down such
knowledge.

Ashoka formed a group of 9 men who were experts in various fields and
passed down the knowledge to them, to preserve and improve this
knowledge. They are known as the Nine Unknown Men, regarded to be the
oldest and most powerful of society that ever existed.
It is still thought that the great men responsible for the destiny of modern
India, and scientists like Jagadish Chandra Bose and Ram believe in the
existence of the Nine, and even receive advice and messages from them.
The Iron Pillar of Delhi is said to be their creation. There are a lot of people
associated with this like Pope Sylvester II, Jacolliot, Yersin and many more.
These nine men wrote nine books on following subjects,
Propaganda and Psychological warfare
Physiology
Microbiology, and, Biotechnology
Alchemy
Communication, Gravity
Cosmology, Light and Sociology
There are probable examples for use of these knowledge like the presence of
bacteriophage. As early as 1896, the British bacteriologist Ernest Hankin
studied the bactericidal properties of Ganges water. He found that colonies of
cholera bacteria that thrived in tap water quickly died in Ganges water.

The Vault B at the temple, has doorway where the snake has been depicted
and there is a similar depiction of the snake coiled in somewhat same form
in Mahaprajnaparamita Sutra, an important Buddhist book. Now we can
assume that this symbol belongs to the 9 Unknown Men. But then, why
would it end up in a temple in south India? There is some connection, a priest
or some south Indian Brahmin was a part of the society possibly.

In Mahaprajnaparamita Sutra, there is page,in which below the symbol, there


are 9 quotes. These are possibly some riddles. One of this translates to
when the day and night are equal, and the sun blinks five times, know I am
there
Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple is an equinox compatible design. Equinox is
that day when duration of day and night is equal. During equinox, the sun
passes through the five door of the temple in a perfect straight line which
can resemble the blinking of sun 5 times.

My proposal is that one of these nine books are locked inside that temple.
Since the temple has huge treasure in form of gold and other costly elements
it is possible that the book is most probably that which is about Alchemy and
has been used during some time to convert many cheap metals to valuable
ones.

Yes, a great possibility of existence and discovery of Science of Alchemy.

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